Donald Trump ‘unlikely’ to deport Prince Harry in US visa row for 1 key reason

Prince Harry’s US visa has sparked debate after documents were released, following his admission in *Spare* that he used drugs in his youth.
A group pushed for the records to be made public to determine if Harry “lied about his previous drug-taking or was given preferential treatment by the Joe Biden administration.”

Despite Donald Trump’s past criticism of Harry and Meghan, there’s no proof the prince lied. While Trump suggested he wouldn’t “support” Harry if he did, legal experts say deportation is unlikely.

California attorney Alphonse Provinziano told *The Express US*: “First, the process itself must be initiated, and there would likely be little reason to expedite Prince Harry’s removal.”

He added that Harry is “a contributing member of society, a war veteran, and actively involved in philanthropic work,” noting that public sentiment in the US generally favors him.

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